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What are the ATGM-equipped platforms? - Answer-Stryker ATGM, ITAS, and Scout
ATGM
What is used to proof the range? - Answer-The vehicle(s) for which the scenario is
approved
Retrograde engagements, if used, should be conducted from where? - Answer-The
furthest point down range in the scenario to allow range through put to be maintained.
Main gun platforms consist of what? - Answer-25mm, 105mm, 120mm
Which crew table is a live fire prerequisite that must be completed prior to any event
using live ammunition? - Answer-Table II
What is the maximum target dispersion for targets? - Answer-400 mils (standard) 200
mils (manual degraded)
What does MAT, SAT, MIT, SIT stand for? - Answer-Moving Armor Target, Stationary
Armor Target, Moving Infantry Target, Stationary Infantry Target.
What are the Call-For requirements for crew gunnery? - Answer-Call-For-Fire
Call-For-MEDEVAC/CASEVAC
Call-For-CCA (Close Combat Attack)
Which sight should target be able to be viewed through when proofing the range? -
Answer-Auxiliary Sight
How are troop targets arrayed? - Answer-4-7 stationary or moving E-Type targets, in a
linear or wedge formation, 30 x 20 meter footprint, target no more than 5 meters apart.
Describe the target visibility standards. - Answer-Defense-Target must be 90% visible
for the entire exposure time.
Offense-Target must be 90% visible for 90% of the maneuver/firing box.
How long will all targets be exposed? - Answer-50 seconds after targets are locked.
, When does target exposure time begin? - Answer-When all targets are fully presented
and locked.
What is the standard length of the moving target track? - Answer-350m
Are friendly and neutral presentations authorized during Tables III,IV,V, and VI -
Answer-NO!
What is the maximum lateral dispersion for selecting targets on a range? - Answer-
Standard-400 mils
Degraded-200 mils
What are the 120mm Point Kill Standards? - Answer-All - Hit target with at least one
round.
What is the 120mm Area Kill Standards? - Answer-Troops - Hit two troop targets with
main gun (canister), minimum, achieve a kill on 50 percent of area targets overall
(canister and coax).
What is the 105mm Point Kill Standards? - Answer-All - Hit target with at least one
round.
What is the 105mm Area Kill Standards? - Answer-Troops - Hit two troop targets with
main gun (canister), minimum, achieve a kill on 50 percent of area targets overall
(canister and coax).
What is the 25mm Point Kill Standards? - Answer-PC (KE)/Unarmored (CE) - Hit with at
least three rounds at any distance. Unarmored vehicles below 900 meters should be
engaged with 7.62mm.
ATGM Team - Hit with at least one round within five meters (HE) at a distance greater
than 900 meters.
Aerial Target - Hit with at least five rounds at any distance.
Bunker/Fortified Building - Hit with at least five rounds (CE) at ranges to 1200 meters.
What is the 25mm Area Kill Standards? - Answer-Troop - Suppress 75 percent of target
area with HE at ranges greater than 900 meters.
What is are the TOW Family of Missiles Kill Standards? - Answer-Armored Target - Hit
with one missile (TOW - TOW2B) from 65 meters to 3750 meters.
Armored Target - Hit with one missile (TOW AERO) from 65 meters to 4500 meters.
Bunker - Hit with one missile (TOW BB) from ranges of 1201 meters to 3750 meters.